Hackers breached the Twitter and YouTube pages of the British Army on June 3 and made several tweets promoting non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies. British Army Twitter account @BritishArmy appears to have been hacked pic.twitter.com/41HPtSeln1 — OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) July 3, 2022 The British Army confirmed the hack. The attackers initially changed the name of the Twitter…
Mark Zuckerberg reveals Instagram’s NFT dreams
Due to the rising popularity of NFT technology, almost every social media site has revealed plans to integrate the feature on its platform, and it is no surprise that the largest amongst them also have the same plans. NFTs on Instagram Mark Zuckerberg, in a recent statement, revealed that Instagram would also be joining the…
YouTube is considering adding NFT features for its creators
Video creators could soon see NFT features added to YouTube, the platform’s CEO Susan Wojcicki said earlier today. In an annual letter to creators sent on Tuesday, Wojcicki said that YouTube sees Web3 as a source of inspiration for new ways to improve the platform. NFTs are coming to YouTube YouTube is joining the likes…
Crypto scammers make $9 million on fake YouTube streams
Crypto scammers have stepped up their acts in devising new means of defrauding their victims as new research has revealed that they now doctor YouTube videos of influential people in the crypto industry to promote fake crypto giveaways. Crypto scammers got $9 million through doctoring YouTube videos According to the research conducted by Tenable, crypto…